Yes, Minister

Yes, Minister

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Brilliant political satire with 5 BAFTA wins
In SeasonThree, the Minister decides there should be more women occupying top jobs in the Civil Service. Meanwhile, Sir Humphrey reminds Jim that subsidies are only for art and culture, not for entertainment forms that the people actually want.
IMDb 8.6/1019824 seasons
ComedyHumorousSmart
ComedyHumorousSmart
IMDb 8.6/1019824 seasons
8 episodes
  • 1. Equal Opportunities

    1. Equal Opportunities

    The Minister decides there should be more women occupying top jobs in the Civil Service. This raises some eyebrows around the Department, particularly those of Sir Humphrey.
    The Minister decides there should be more women occupying top jobs in the Civil Service. This raises some eyebrows around the Department, particularly those of Sir Humphrey.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Nov 10, 1982
  • 2. The Challenge

    2. The Challenge

    In a re-organization of government administration, Jim has the task of reducing local government bureaucracy. While commenting to a BBC radio interviewer, Jim begins to realize just how daunting this task will be.
    In a re-organization of government administration, Jim has the task of reducing local government bureaucracy. While commenting to a BBC radio interviewer, Jim begins to realize just how daunting this task will be.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Nov 17, 1982
  • 3. Skeleton in the Cupboard

    3. Skeleton in the Cupboard

    Sir Humphrey wants a local authority disciplined because they have omitted some required paper work. The Minister will not comply, as the local authority is one of the most efficient in the country.
    Sir Humphrey wants a local authority disciplined because they have omitted some required paper work. The Minister will not comply, as the local authority is one of the most efficient in the country.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Nov 24, 1982
  • 4. The Moral Dimension

    4. The Moral Dimension

    The Minister leads a delegation to the Persian Gulf. Sir Humphrey is on hand as his guide. One must learn in this part of the world that there is a recognized difference between a bribe and an "extra-contractual payment."
    The Minister leads a delegation to the Persian Gulf. Sir Humphrey is on hand as his guide. One must learn in this part of the world that there is a recognized difference between a bribe and an "extra-contractual payment."
    TV-PG
    29min
    Dec 1, 1982
  • 5. The Bed of Nails

    5. The Bed of Nails

    Jim is given the job of implementing an Integrated National Transport Policy. Sir Humphrey explains the job could turn into a nightmare for the Minister and endeavors to protect him from any discomfort.
    Jim is given the job of implementing an Integrated National Transport Policy. Sir Humphrey explains the job could turn into a nightmare for the Minister and endeavors to protect him from any discomfort.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Dec 8, 1982
  • 6. The Whiskey Priest

    6. The Whiskey Priest

    The Minister is in possession of some embarrassing information on the sale of British arms to Italian terrorists. It takes all of Sir Humphrey's skill to convince Jim not to do anything foolish with the news.
    The Minister is in possession of some embarrassing information on the sale of British arms to Italian terrorists. It takes all of Sir Humphrey's skill to convince Jim not to do anything foolish with the news.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Dec 15, 1982
  • 7. The Middle Class Rip Off

    7. The Middle Class Rip Off

    Jim wants to rescue a struggling football club from financial difficulties. Sir Humphrey believes that subsidies are only for art and culture, not for some entertainment form that the people actually want.
    Jim wants to rescue a struggling football club from financial difficulties. Sir Humphrey believes that subsidies are only for art and culture, not for some entertainment form that the people actually want.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Dec 22, 1982
  • 8. Party Games

    8. Party Games

    Sitcom about a British government minister and his advisers. Rumours of a cabinet reshuffle could spell great things for Jim Hacker.
    Sitcom about a British government minister and his advisers. Rumours of a cabinet reshuffle could spell great things for Jim Hacker.
    TV-PG
    1h
    Dec 16, 1984
  • Yes, Minister
    ComedyHumorousSmart
    IMDb 8.6/1019824 seasons
    In SeasonThree, the Minister decides there should be more women occupying top jobs in the Civil Service. Meanwhile, Sir Humphrey reminds Jim that subsidies are only for art and culture, not for entertainment forms that the people actually want.
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